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Memoirs of Lord Halloween

Dark Poetry & Music

Authors: Patrick & Fernand Bernauw
Length: 26 minutes

When a Hip-Hop Poet Meets a Black Widow...

Desiree D. was found in a derelict building nearby the Devil's Castle in the old city of Ghent (Flanders, Belgium) together with the decapitated body of the dark & doomed "hip-hop" poet, also known as Lord Halloween. Miss D. handed over to the police a map, titled Memoirs of Lord Halloween and containing various poems. Miss D. said the motive for the ritual murder was to be found in the Memoirs. She resides now in a closed psychiatric facility. The head of Lord Halloween is still missing.
CAUTION
Monologue and soundtracks may be used in its entirety, in adaptation or in any other way for theatrical productions, only with permission from Patrick & Fernand Bernauw (info@inter-actief.be). Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that this play is subject to a royalty fee (11% on the total revenues). "Memoirs of Lord Halloween" is fully protected under the copyright laws of all countries covered by the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Work. All rights, including professional/amateur stage rights, motion, picture, recitation, lecturing, public reading and all other forms of mechanical or electronic reproduction, and the rights of translation into foreign languages, are strictly reserved.

Beware the Bewitched!

Featuring the Curse of Macbeth, by William Shakespeare

Halloween Story and Soundscapes:
1./ Musical Soundscape "The Witches' Sabbat" (Fernand Bernauw - www.nandosmusic.be)
2./ The Curse of William Shakespeare's Scottish Play, also known as "The Unmentionable": Macbeth - A Monologue (Patrick Bernauw)
3./ Casting the Spell with the Witches Brew 'n' Dance (Patrick & Fernand Bernauw)
4./ Burn the Witch, Elisabeth Selwyn (Fernand Bernauw)
The Curse of Shakespeare's Scottish Play, also known as the Unmentionable - Mad Monologue of a Shakespearian Witch:
Here’s the gruesome but true story of the Curse of Shakespeare’s Scottish play, M A C B E T H. But don’t you mention the name of that play! Don’t read it aloud! Don’t say the word M A C B E T H ! Ever! The Unmentionable will bring bad luck to you all! (Only I may say it loud and clear: ‘Macbeth!’)

The Top Model Murder Case

Do you solve the mystery of the murder of top model Catherine Verdonck?

The Belgian celebrity gossip columnist J.P. Vandam is being suspected by the police of murdering the former top model Catherine Vincenti. He now organizes an online investigation with detective teams from all over the world, because he not only wants to prove his innocence, but also reveal the truth. He has asked the other suspects to tell her what they have to say about the case. Is the real culprit Fred Hulot, the husband of Catherine, who had an affair with J.P.? Is it Delphine, the younger sister of Catherine, who also had a vague relationship with J.P.? Is it Pierre Dubois, Catherine’s cocaine dealer?
By the way, the pictures taken by Pierre Dubois are in the table of contents / excerpts.